Takengon

Takengon town consists of two sub-districts of East Takengon and West Takengon and into to Lut Tawar district, central Aceh regency, Aceh province of Indonesia and is the seat (capital) of the Central Aceh Regency. The town is in the highlands of western Sumatra and situated on the shores of Lake Lut Tawar. The region around Takengon is well known for its coffee. The indigenous people in Takengon are the Gayonese people or as they're usually called, "urang Gayo". The word gayo comes from the ancient Acehnese language, adopted from Sanskrit which means 'mountain'. The most of popular dance in this region is Didong. Formerly, Didong was used as tools by Islamic preacher to spreading Islamic teaching. In recent times, Didong usually is exhibited in important and special events, such as wedding party or welcoming ceremony in formal agenda. Nowadays, Didong performed mainly as entertainment purposes.

Takengon
Town
Other transcription(s)
  Jawiتقاڠاون
Takengon
Coordinates: 4°36′N 96°51′E
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceAceh
RegencyCentral Aceh Regency
Time zoneUTC/GMT +7 (WIB)

Takengon to Medan

You can take numerous bus services from Payailang Bus Terminal. There is also a night bus that leaves at 20.00 to Medan run by Sampati Star bus service. Their ticket office is located at Payailang. You can also take private travel service which will pick you up on your location. Price for ticket rate from IDR 100K to IDR 150K (around USD 8- USD 13). It will took 10–12 hours from Takengon to Medan.

Takengon to Banda Aceh

You can also take numerous bus services or private travel from Payailang Bus Terminal. It took 8–10 hours from Takengon to Banda Aceh.

Transports

Takengon is served by the Bener Meriah Rembele Airport (IATA: TXE, ICAO: WITK), which on March 3, 2016 has been improved to accommodate bigger airplanes with 30x2,250 meter square runway, 95x150 meter square apron and 1,000 meter square terminal to serve up to 200,000 passengers per year. Currently Rembele Airport has 4000 passengers a year.[1]

References

  1. M Iqbal (March 2016). "Jokowi Hari Ini Resmikan Bandara Rembele di Takengon". Retrieved 2 March 2016.
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